Dr. Geoffrey Newman: Lecture and Book Signing
Event part of programming for Black History Month 2025
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Former College of the Arts Dean, Dr. Geoffrey Newman, will be on campus February 11, 2025, in the Student Center Ballrooms from 5:30 – 7:30 pm for a lecture and signing for his book, Better to Cry Now: Shaping the Flow of a Gay Black Man.
When schools first integrated in the 1950s, Dr. Geoffrey Newman became one of the few Black children in an all-white school. His teachers told him he was destined for failure, for no reason other than the color of his skin. He proved them all wrong.
Better to Cry Now chronicles Geoffrey’s road to success in arts education, from discovering his artistic talent while also succeeding academically, to pioneering a theater program for an up-and-coming college, to becoming chair of the drama department for Howard University, to ultimately serving as dean for the entire arts program at Montclair State University, nurturing many stars along the way. In sharing his story, Geoffrey also shares the challenges of persevering despite racial prejudice and coming out to the world as a gay man in a loving, committed relationship.
With this insightful memoir, Geoffrey shows us the grit and grace needed to forge our path, define our own success, and stay true to who we are.
The event is part of programming for Black History Month 2025, and is sponsored by African American Studies, African American Caucus, Black Alumni Advisory Council, College of the Arts, Office of Social Justice and Diversity, Office of Inclusive Excellence and Institutional Equity, University Galleries, Sprague Library, Campus Police, and Black Student Union.